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Oleksandr Dubovyk’s exhibition at the Ukrainian House presents one of the most comprehensive displays of the artist’s work to date. Bringing together more than 250 works from museum and private collections, the project traces the development of Dubovyk’s artistic language across different periods, from early experiments and structural compositions to his mature system of signs and recent paintings created during the full-scale war.

At the center of the exhibition is Dubovyk’s distinctive visual vocabulary: the Bouquet, the Triumphator, the Phantom, and other recurring images that form a complex symbolic universe. These signs move from work to work, changing their scale, rhythm, and meaning, while remaining part of a coherent artistic system. Through them, Dubovyk reflects on memory, freedom, beauty, inner resistance, and the relationship between the human being and the world.

The exhibition also reveals the breadth of the artist’s practice. Alongside paintings, it includes archival materials, albums, drawings, and documents that open up Dubovyk’s creative process and intellectual world. His work enters into dialogue with literature, music, philosophy, mythology, and the history of art, yet always remains grounded in his own modernist language.

This project offers a rare opportunity to encounter Oleksandr Dubovyk not only as one of the key figures of Ukrainian art, but also as an artist who continues to work, think, and expand his visual universe today.

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